Extra Cells A and MS
Extra Cells A and MS
Extra Cells A and MS
(a) Name
protein A ___________________________________________________________
protein B ___________________________________________________________
molecule C _________________________________________________________
(3)
(b) Name two structures found in a prokaryotic cell that are not found in a human cell.
1. _________________________________________________________________
2. _________________________________________________________________
(2)
(Total 5 marks)
Q2.
(a) The diagram shows a bacterial cell.
D ____________________________________________________________
E ____________________________________________________________
(2)
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(1)
(b) Name two structures present in eukaryotic cells that are not present in the cells of
prokaryotes.
1. _________________________________________________________________
2. _________________________________________________________________
(2)
(c) Several small pieces of a saprophytic fungus were placed on a starch agar plate.
After 48 hours the iodine solution was poured over the starch agar. The result is
shown in the diagram below.
(i) Explain why there is a clear area around most of the pieces of fungus.
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(2)
(ii) Suggest why one piece of fungus has no clear area round it.
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(1)
(Total 8 marks)
Q3.
The figure shows a section through a palisade cell in a leaf as seen with a light
microscope. The palisade has been magnified × 2000.
x 2000
(a) Calculate the actual width of the cell, measured from A to B, in μm. Show your
working
Answer ____________________ μm
(2)
(b) Palisade cells are the main site of photosynthesis. Explain one way in which a
palisade cell is adapted for photosynthesis.
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(Total 4 marks)
Q4.
(a) The diagram shows two organelles found in a eukaryotic cell.
A B
(i) Name the organelles.
A ____________________________________________________________
B _________________________________________________________ (1)
(ii) Explain how the inner membrane is adapted to its function in organelle A.
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(b) Give one feature of a prokaryotic cell that is not found in a eukaryotic cell.
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(1)
(c) Describe how a sample consisting only of chloroplasts could be obtained from
homogenised plant tissue.
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(3)
(Total 7 marks)
Q5.
Liver was ground to produce a homogenate. The diagram shows how fractions containing
different cell organelles were produced from the filtered homogenate.
(a) Explain why the homogenate was filtered before spinning at low speed in the
centrifuge.
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(2)
(b) The main organelles present in sediment B were mitochondria. Suggest the main
organelles present in
(i) sediment A;
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(1)
(ii) sediment C.
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(1)
(c) What property of cell organelles allows them to be separated in this way?
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(1)
(d) Explain why the organelles in sediment C could be seen with a transmission
electron microscope but not with an optical microscope.
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(2)
(Total 7 marks)
Q6.
The diagram shows an epithelial cell from the small intestine.
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(1)
(ii) There are large numbers of organelle Y in this cell. Explain how these
organelles help the cell to absorb the products of digestion.
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(2)
(b) This diagram shows the cell magnified 1000 times. Calculate the actual length of the
cell between points P and Q. Give your answer in µm. Show your working.
Answer ____________________ µm
(2)
(c) Coeliac disease is a disease of the human digestive system. In coeliac disease, the
structures labelled Z are damaged.
Although people with coeliac disease can digest proteins they have low
concentrations of amino acids in their blood.
Explain why they have low concentrations of amino acids in their blood.
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(2)
(Total 7 marks)
Q7.
Scientists use optical microscopes and transmission electron microscopes (TEMs) to
investigate cell structure. Explain the advantages and the limitations of using a TEM to
investigate cell structure.
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(Total 5 marks)
Q8.
The diagram shows a mitochondrion.
(i) X ______________________________
(ii) Y ______________________________
(2)
Scientists isolated mitochondria from liver cells. They broke the cells open in an ice-
cold, isotonic solution. They then used a centrifuge to separate the cell organelles.
The diagram shows some of the steps in the process of centrifugation.
(1)
(i) ice-cold
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(1)
(ii) isotonic.
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(2)
(d) People with mitochondrial disease have mitochondria that do not function properly.
Some people with mitochondrial disease can only exercise for a short time. Explain
why a person with mitochondrial disease can only exercise for a short time.
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(2)
(Total 8 marks)
Q9.
(a) Name the process in which cells become adapted for different functions.
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(1)
(b) Palisade cells are found in leaves. The diagram shows a palisade cell.
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(1)
(ii) The real length of this cell between X and Y is 20 micrometres (µm). By how
many times has it been magnified? Show your working.
Answer ____________________
(2)
(iii) Explain one way in which this cell is adapted for photosynthesis.
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(1)
(Total 5 marks)
Q10.
Triglycerides are taken into the body as part of a balanced diet. These triglycerides
contain fatty acids including omega-3 fatty acids. It has been discovered that omega-3
fatty acids are associated with health benefits. The benefits include faster development of
nerve cells and clearer vision. Omega-3 fatty acids are also associated with protection
from heart disease, arthritis and cancer.
The following figure shows how omega-3 and other fatty acids are taken in and used by
the bodies of animals including humans.
Use the information in the figure to explain two ways in which fatty acids are important in
the formation of new cells.
1. _____________________________________________________________________
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2. _____________________________________________________________________
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(Total 4 marks)
Q11.
The diagram shows an organism called Chlamydomonas.
(a) Name two structures shown in the diagram that are present in plant cells but are
not present in animal cells.
1. _________________________________________________________________
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2. _________________________________________________________________
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(3)
(Total 5 marks)
Q12.
The diagram shows part of an epithelial cell from an insect’s gut.
This cell is adapted for the three functions listed below. Use the diagram to explain
how this cell is adapted for each of these functions. Use a different feature in the
diagram for each of your answers.
(a) the active transport of substances from the cell into the blood
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(c) rapid diffusion of substances from the lumen of the gut into the cytoplasm
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(1)
(Total 5 marks)
Q13.
The diagram shows a eukaryotic cell.
(a) Complete the table by giving the letter labelling the organelle that matches the
function.
Function of organelle Letter
Protein synthesis
Aerobic respiration
(3)
(b) Use the scale bar in the diagram above to calculate the magnification of the
drawing.
Show your working.
Answer = ____________________
(2)
(Total 5 marks)
Q14.
Below is a diagram of an animal cell.
B _________________________________
C _________________________________
(2)
(b) Name two structures present in plant cells that are not present in animal cells.
1. _________________________________________________________________
2. _________________________________________________________________
(1)
A biologist prepared a sample of organelles labelled C from liver. He used the following
method.
1. Added to the liver tissues an ice-cold, buffered solution with the same water
potential as the liver tissue.
2. Mixed the liver and solution in a blender.
3. Filtered the mixture from the blender.
4. Spun the filtered liquid in a centrifuge at a low speed. A pellet appeared in the
bottom of the centrifuge tube.
5. Poured off the liquid above the pellet into a second centrifuge tube and spun
this at a higher speed to obtain the sample of organelles labelled C.
(c) Explain why the solution the biologist used was ice-cold, buffered and the same
water potential as the liver tissue (step 1).
Ice-cold____________________________________________________________
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Buffered____________________________________________________________
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(3)
(d) Explain why the biologist used a blender and then filtered the mixture (steps 2 and
3).
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(2)
(e) Name the organelle that made up most of the first pellet after centrifuging at a low
speed (step 4).
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(1)
(f) The second centrifuge tube was spun at a higher speed to obtain the sample of
organelles labelled C in the diagram (step 5).
Suggest why.
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(1)
(Total 10 marks)
Q15.
(a) The table shows some parts of cells and two different types of cell.
Complete the table by putting a tick in a box if the structure is present in the type of
cell.
Cell-surface
Cell wall Nucleus
membrane
Bacterial cell
(2)
Calculate the actual length of this mitochondrion in micrometres (µm). Show your
working.
Answer = ____________________ µm
(2)
(c) Some scientists support the theory that mitochondria are organelles that evolved
from prokaryotic cells.
(i) Give one piece of evidence that supports the theory that mitochondria evolved
from prokaryotic cells.
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(1)
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(2)
(Total 7 marks)
Q16.
The diagram shows the structure of the cell-surface membrane of a cell.
A _________________________________________________________________
B _________________________________________________________________
(2)
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(1)
(ii) Some cells lining the bronchi of the lungs secrete large amounts of mucus.
Mucus contains protein.
Name one organelle that you would expect to find in large numbers in a
mucus-secreting cell and describe its role in the production of mucus.
Organelle______________________________________________________
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(2)
(Total 5 marks)
Mark schemes
Q1.
(a) A ‒ receptor /extrinsic (protein);
Accept glycoprotein/antigen
B ‒ transmembrane/intrinsic/channel/carrier (protein);
Accept hydrophobic tail
C ‒ phospholipid;
Ignore ref. to bilayer
3
Capsule/slime layer;
Accept DNA without histone
(Bacterial) flagellum;
Reject capsid
Circular DNA/chromosome;
Plasmid;
Mesosome;
2 max
[5]
Q2.
(a) (i) D plasmid / ribosome(s) / cytoplasm / storage granules;
(accept any sensible structure)
OR
OR
Q3.
(a) 16 gains 2 marks;
(accept 15.5 . 16.5)
(principal of calculation i.e.
measured distance (31-33mm / 3.1-3.3cm) gains 1 mark)
Mag
2
elongated cells;
idea of maximum light absorption / light penetration;
chloroplasts move;
to trap or absorb light (energy);
range of pigments;
can absorb a range of wavelengths / colours / for max light absorption;
Q4.
(a) (i) A mitochondrion and B nucleus;
(need both for one mark)
1
Q5.
(a) removes debris / intact cells / sand;
which would contaminate sediment A / interfere with the results;
2
Q6.
(a) (i) Mitochondrion;
Neutral: cristae
1
Principle of:
gains 1 mark;
89-91 (mm) / 1000 or 8.9-9.1 (cm) / 1000 gains 1 mark
2
Q7.
Advantages:
Limitations:
3 Cannot look at living cells as cells must be in a vacuum / must cut section /
thin specimen;
Q8.
(a) (i) Crista / inner membrane;
1
(ii) Matrix;
1
(b) B;
1
Mitochondria produce ATP / release energy required for muscles (to contract);
Q Do not accept reference to making / producing energy.
2
[8]
Q9.
(a) Differentiation / specialisation
1
Or
Or
Q10.
Fatty acids used to make phospholipids;
Phospholipids in membranes;
More phospholipids more membranes made;
2 max
Q11.
(a) Cell wall;
Starch (store);
Chloroplast;
Accept: phonetic spelling
2 max
Q12.
(a) 1. Mitochondria respire to release energy / produce ATP;
1. Do not credit make energy
OR
OR
3. Mitochrondria respire;
Q13.
(a)
Protein synthesis L;
Modifies protein H;
Aerobic N;
respiration
3
(b) 1800−2200;
1.8, 2.0 or 2.2 in working or answer = 1 mark.
Ignore units in answer.
Q14.
(a) B Golgi (body / apparatus);
C Mitochondria / mitochondrion;
2
(b) 1. Chloroplasts / plastids
2. Cell wall
3. Cell vacuole
(e) Nucleus / nuclei;
1
Q15.
(a)
White blood cell ✔ ✔
Bacteria cell ✔ ✔
2
Q16.
(a) 1. A: phospholipid (layer);
1. Reject hydrophobic / hydrophilic phospholipid
eg
1. Golgi (apparatus);
1. Accept smooth endoplasmic reticulum
OR
OR
5. Mitochondria;
OR
7. Vesicles;